Home / Royal Mail / Britain’s Royal Mail to issue souvenir sheets for Cricket World Cup victories

Britain’s Royal Mail to issue souvenir sheets for Cricket World Cup victories

By Denise McCarty

Great Britain will issue stamps to celebrate two Cricket World Cup victories, according to a July 14 announcement from Royal Mail.

The announcement came on the same day that England’s men’s team beat New Zealand in a tiebreaker, winning the 2019 ICC [International Cricket Council] Cricket World Cup trophy. The championship is held every four years.

The women’s team won the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup in 2017.

The press release from Royal Mail said: “England’s Men’s and Women’s cricket teams now hold both the ICC Cricket World Cup trophies simultaneously. These achievements will be celebrated through special stamps, white and gold postboxes and a postmark.”

The eight stamps will be presented in two souvenir sheets. One sheet will depict images from the men’s 2019 championship, and the other will show images from the women’s 2017 championship.

Each souvenir sheet will include two nondenominated first-class stamps, and two £1.60 stamps, according to Royal Mail.

The issue date has not been reported yet, although Royal Mail said that the souvenir sheets will be on sale “later in the summer.”

In recent years, Royal Mail has commemorated sports victories on souvenir sheets. For example, a sheet of four stamps issued Oct. 6, 2005, honored England’s victory in the Ashes Cricket Test Match series (Scott 2320).

The commemorative mailboxes for the cricket victories will be located at each ground used in the tournament and in locations of importance to the captains of both winning teams, Eoin Morgan and Heather Knight, according to Royal Mail.

The mailboxes are being painted white with images of a stylized cricket bat, ball and stumps in gold.

Royal Mail added: “Decorated for a three-month period, the specially selected postboxes will be complemented by a permanent gold plaque. The plaque’s inscription will celebrate England Cricket’s historic position as joint holder of both ICC Cricket World Cup titles.”

Royal Mail has created a website where customers can register interest in the upcoming stamps at www.royalmail.com/cricket.

Connect with Linn’s Stamp News: 

    Sign up for our newsletter
    
Like us on Facebook
    Follow us on Twitter




Source link

About admin

Check Also

Diss Town FC’s footballing memories remembered with new book

The former programme editor of Diss Town Football Club has released his latest book about …

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *